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Winter Holiday Festival set for Frist, Dec. 8

Posted December 2, 2004; 03:40 p.m.

by tbartus

The Frist Campus Center will host its annual Winter Holiday Festival from 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 8. The festival will feature live music, a diverse collection of winter holiday desserts and drinks and a community knitting project as well as an opportunity to learn about winter holidays from around the world.

Knitters of all skill levels are invited to stop by on the 100-level to contribute to a community knitting project or to start their own. A representative from Pins and Needles, a local knitting and needlepoint store, will be on hand to provide instruction and advice to novice and experienced knitters.

Live music will begin at 4:30 p.m. on the 100-level with a classical duo performance from the Princeton University Orchestra followed by the Klezmocrats at 5:15 p.m.

The interfaith holiday display will showcase artifacts from numerous traditional winter holidays around the globe including Christmas, Chanukah, Diwali and Ramadan. The artifacts will be on display for public viewing from Dec. 6-10, and members of the Religious Life Council will be on hand to answer questions on the day of the festival.

The Winter Holiday Festival is sponsored by the Frist Campus Center/Center Stage, Religious Life Council, Pace Center for Community Service, Athletes in Action, International Center and Community Based Learning Initiative. For more information, including a schedule of events, visit the Frist Campus Center Web
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